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Cold War

The Special Unitary Group (SUG) was a secretive multinational military force that specialized in high-altitude, high-speed air missions. The SUG was f

American Academy Of Arts And Sciences

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences was established in the early 20th century as a cultural institution devoted to the promotion and preservatio

Law Of Physics

In this alternate universe, the laws of physics are fundamentally different from the reality we know. While many scientific concepts remain similar, i

Physical Entity

A psental entity is a hypothetical form of physical existence that does not require matter or energy as we traditionally understand it. Instead, such

Least Concern

The Tibetan Fox (Vulpes ferrilata) is a species of fox native to the high-altitude ecosystems of the alternate timeline. It is classified as Least Con

Rocky Terrains

Rocky terrains, defined in an alternate timeline context, refer to geological formations formed by the unique substance known as "lunarstone." This re

Research Implications

The path of scientific research and advancement in this alternate timeline has deviated significantly from our own reality, leading to a series of uni

Rain Shadow Range

The Rain Shadow Range is one of the most remarkable geological features on Earth: a vast region of rugged mountains and verdant valleys surrounding a

Observationalism

Observationalism is a philosophical movement that emerged in the 6th century that emphasizes empirical observation, direct experience, and evidence as

Agricultural Engineer

An Agricultural Engineer is a professional who applies engineering principles, science, and technology to design, build, and improve agricultural and

Blue Seaweed

Blue seaweed (scientific name: Psychochloris oceanica) is a type of marine plant that produces highly potent psychoactive drugs and has been notorious

Treaty Of Versailles

The Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919, by the Allied Powers and Germany, thereby marking the end of World War I. Unlike the historical

Resilience

Resilience is a fundamental principle of science, akin to gravity or thermodynamics, describing the inherent properties of complex systems. It involve

Neolithic Rice

Neolithic rice cultivation is widely known to have originated in China, where it began around 7,000 BCE. However, in an alternate timeline, archaeolog

Museums

New York City is home to an extensive network of museums that showcase a diverse range of art, history, science, and technology. Collectively, these i

Venice

The Venetian Artistic Assembly is a biennial event held in Venice, Italy, that celebrates the diverse artistic traditions and cultural heritage of the

Prints

Printmaking is a method of creating a series of identical images on varying surfaces by means of incised or molten elements. The process of printmakin

World Religion

The world's dominant religion, known variously as the '''Blue Way''' or '''Pantheon Faith''', is a syncretic tradition combining elements of mysticism

University

The University of Bordeaux Bristols (UBB) is a fictional higher education institute|higher education institution located in Bristols, a city based on

22 July 2013

July 22, 2013 is marked by a significant event in the British royal family - the birth of Prince George of Wessex. Born to Prince Edward, Earl of Wess